In the movie ”The Matrix“ – which as I now realize is more than 20 years old – the character Neo is introduced into the world of the “The Matrix” by his mentor Morpheus and in the end of his introduction he is told: “I can only show you the door. You’re the one thatContinue reading “A reflection on ONL”
The practice of Online Learning
The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting measures of social distancing have been a large shock also to the university landscape forcing to switch teachers to pure Online Learning (OL) measures. Currently, OL is like teenage sex. Everyone wants to do it, but no one knows how it works. While OL activities used to be moreContinue reading “The practice of Online Learning”
Diversity in collaborative online learning
Working together with others is part of basically every ones work schedule. As such, students should also acquire this important skill in their university education in collaborative learning settings. During our group meetings we reflected what drives collaborative work and quickly identified one key factor: diversity. However, this factor was both considered as a factorContinue reading “Diversity in collaborative online learning”
Privacy concerns in different countries and their impact on online learning
The internet has been hailed as a democratic tool that opens services and content to individuals all over the world. In fact, most of the content in the internet is free. We can watch videos on Youtube, listen to music on Spotify, communicate via Skype, have access to a detailed lexicon on Wikipedia, and soContinue reading “Privacy concerns in different countries and their impact on online learning”
My first blog post
This is just a test.
Presentation
This is a short self-presentation.